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Tesla's Death Ray question

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posted on Jun, 13 2008 @ 03:30 PM
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Originally posted by Heckman
I saw on a video that Tesla try ed to sell his death ray weapon idea to several nations. Does anyone know if this was just an idea that tesla had and sketched a basic idea or did he actually do the math and figure out how much energy it would take , the range it could fire and how to effectively aim the weapon? If he did I was just curious about the power requirements of such a weapon and the range. I am assuming that if it did in fact work these would be what would limit the weapon and probably the reason it was not built.


Tesla claimed to have a death ray. Some people say the Tnguska (sp?) blast in Siberia was a miscalculation when Tesla tried to demonstrate the weapon to Perry at the north pole.

Tesla ALSO claimed to have created a shield that could be put around whole cities, thus ending war in our lifetime.

But what the heck did he know! He only invented A/C current, radio (NOT marconi as is claimed), remote controlled vehicles, and a bunch of other stuff.



posted on Jun, 13 2008 @ 10:54 PM
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Tesla also created the system and devices used in the FOO, saucer
and now triangle UFO used by Aliens.

The government took away everything of Tesla's ether science
and lets us think the Aliens invented ether busting technology.
Anything people talk about being Tesla related to weapons is
made up to direct attention from ether propulsion.

Energy does not come from mass, the atomic bomb was ether
busting technology.

The atom smashing MIT Van Der Graaff generated high static voltage by
mechanical means, Tesla generated atom smashing high static
voltage electrically with coils.

Yeah, Tesla was ahead of his time, even now.



 
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